The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 03, 1870, Image 2

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E. 11. 13A IC LETi EDITOR. r
lIIONASO3III. PENNI% I,
REDNESDA Y. 41 ra. 8, 1870.
prgocralls,cotutty cottven.
The Democratic voters of Susquebn'ttn
county are requested to meet at the,place
Arr6tiltirig eleetinifs in their - respect:We .
districts between the hours - of 4 and 6
o'clock P. u., on Saturday the 13th day
of August next (unless otherwise ordered
by. the Township Committee) and elect
two•delegates to represent said districts in
the Convention to be held at Montrose,
on Wonday, August 15th, at 2 o'clock P.
for the purpose of nominating candi
dates to he supported at the ensuing elec
tion.
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEES.
Auburn—G. L Swisher, Win. White, Win.
Donlin.
Ararat—N. S. West, Ben). li. Dix, Bald
win
Bridgewater—K. Bunnell, H. J. Stevens, C
I. Curtis.
Brooklyn—E. G. Williams, James Hewett, ,
Wm. CmndaL 41
Dimock—Wm. Bunnell, IL E. Birch, A. B.'
Lathrop.
Dundati Boni—Dr. J. C. Olmstead, Thos. P.
Phinny, C. C. Church.
Forest Lake—H. Birdsell, ElLsha Griffis, Isaac
Strange.
Franklin—J. L. Merriman, Henry Eldred.
Joseph Mauott.
Fnendaville—James Meade, Phillip MAIL
WM. Datinm.
11413son—George Milliken, J. a Cidlin, E. F.
Clinton.
tjij
Great Bend Boro.—C. S. Gilbert, I. Reekhow,
Reuben - Steven.
Herrick—Henry Lyon, E. R Barnes, A. It
Tingley.
lirmonc—Richard Martin, Levi Westfall.
Rerford—lra Carpenter, D. L. Rine, Stephen
Carpenter.
imcnp—Charles Sheip, Joseph Stieger, *. C.
IT:mdriek.
Jackson—A- M. Benson, J. L Dix, T. 'S
Clinton.
Lenox—A: L. Jeffers, A. J. Titus, Lucius
Lathrop—E. S. Brown, John Wood, D. Took-
Libel —P. P. Batts, C. Stanford, M. L
Trnesdeft.
Little Meadows—Thomas O'Dowd, Jere_
Kane.
- •
Middretown—John Biglan, Owen Smith, Otis
Ross.
Montrose--C. D. Lathrop, It. Brewster, C L.
Bmwn.
New Milford—E. Aldrich, Julius E. Deans,
Swami Latbrop.
Nrw Milford Boro.—W. Hayden, F.W. Boyle,
Joel S. Tingley.
thkland--.lama Tillman, Lewis E. Sluing,
Lee t.
Bust—Hert. Harvey, Albert Picket, C. Flum
merfelt.
Springville—William H. Gerritson, Samuel
Quick, Wm. II Handrick.
Susq. Depot—G. Curjts, L N. Smith, Wm.
M. Post.
Thomson—C. Stodard, L S Aldrich, J. B.
Whitney.
C.,M. QERE, Chairman.
0. M. HALL, Scemtary.
Got duets Backs Up.
Mrs. Lincoln's friends are opposed to
her accepting the pension of *WO which
was finally very reluctantly aceorded to
her he Congress before adjoornment. She
asked fur 53,000, and after great delay
and much hard feeling, is reluctantly vo
ted but three-fiftbs of that sum. 4". H.
Lemon,. 3:Lethal of the District of Colum
bia nutter President Lincoln, offers to be
one of three to raise yearly the amount
Con7rcss voted, if she will decline the
pension. Er.
To this the Wyoming Democrat very
pertinently adds: "We know of widows
a hose husbands were killed in battle—
amid the thunders of artillery—and nut
is a one-horse theatre, while listening to
a poor piece of stage nonsense" widows
who spent the days of the weary years of
the war, in a struggle to get brad for!
their childre - n—and not at fashionable
watering places, flaunting thotuitind dol
lar petticoats and diamond jewely—" the
gifts of near and dear friends;" widows
ho spent their nights in watching over
their sick and famishing little ones—and
not.ut lanty dress balls at the White
House —widows who, in all womanly vir
tues and excellencies are the equals and
perhaps far above the late " rosy queen of
the white honse"—widows who are having
stintedly eked out to them by an citrate
punt, thieving Congress, the miserable
pittance of S,S per mouth ! Will Not Mr.
Lemon, late Marshal, divide some of
hie plunder with these ?"
An Able Financier.
'Elie Galesburg (III.) Free Press thus
grapples the great question of finance :
t. Pay up if you owe but a single dollar
g.r and pay it ; when there is so little
money we ought to keep it moving around
li oh'. Jim owed us, undre owed Bill,
and the said Bill owed the said Jim. Jim
got mad because we made him pay one
day last week ; but we payed Bill, and
Bill paid Jim, and Jim went to bed that
night as happy as a clam at high water,
with just as much money as he had in
the morning." •
17k -- Tlie Radicals are constantly
mourning about. equality. This is one of
their favorite ulitchwords. Now, equali
ty is 011 e hing and a fanatic partiality is
another thing. The difference . between
the two is illustrated by the conduct of
that party toward the negro and the for
eigner. The negro, although upon their
own.evideuce, had been kept whiles, slave
in the most degrading and immoral con
dition, was admitted at once to the right
of suffrage. But when they come to the
foreigner, they require him to wait five
years on trial, and then present a eertifi= .
rate of his moral - conduct before they
grunt him the same right. The most bru
tal and ignorant negro can vote at once,
but the most educated and refined for
eigner mat wait five years and then t piore
his.chnracter. And such is Radical (mind-
, 4 ,24inong the last arts of Congress„
was the appropriation of ten thousand
dollars of the pwple's money to the sup
nurtaireolored.sehools in IPennsylvania.
Why - should the people of Illinois be tax
ed to pay for therdneation of any elms of
paling iii Pennsylteania.—Okkage Timm.
ft lifAtin tolte seen tat the runes is
not,a,olo", Oper,..or übnatet ask mei
ImPkinent qnes - tian — s. -
ball It go by Detbult.
The great majority of the masaes of the
/ it)
peope ' s,
, ot i cply-4, our S ml natiion,
but ir(trir own ceiletyotre eon nc4itstif
theo*uption and.i4 laid _tof he
i lenderi(of the pa4initwer tt*'coniiiitii,
their Ceintrol at-tit hasardir, -- iiitd aie'lli
lently desiring in their own minds that
1 the cliques, and "Rings" 'who would bar
ter away, every sacred right of the people
, and load' theta dith every form of oppres
-1091! 91 . 1 4.-th.ls-09.Rtfllai3OI, POefUlt-Oleir.
infamous career, and that IWe nation,
'once prosperons,happy,,arid pr oud - of , its
glorious institutions , establish ed and 'de
fended by honest whitemen, imbued with
the pure principles or -Democracy, May
again be in the band' (lynch ruler& We
venture the assertion withent fear of sue
cedsfbl contradiction, that were, the one
1 question of the adoption of that libel up
on irhitemen, the fifteenth' atneadment,
submitted to the people of Stisiinelianna
county for their, approval, thu: would ex
press their fell indignation,, by .an over
whelming majority against iti and that a
large majority of the Republican party
would unite
such
Democracy iii 'declaring
against Bitch a base political : scheme to
destroy the purity of our Government
and sotial institutions, and he candidate
for any office who should openly declare
himself in favor of it would not be heard
of at the polls. The very men who aided
by their votes to fix this degradation upon
us, and who led their constituents to be
lieve that their action would be in oppo
sition to this fraud, and the corrupt lead
ers of the party which still countenances
it, for base personal and party purposes,
are again figuring to place just such po
-1 laical tricksters before you for your suf
frage at the next October election.
Now the question for each voter to set
' the is., will you allow prejudice and men,
I to overpower definite principles and ee
-1 knowledged conviction of right; and send
men to represent you - Who are in the in
terests of party cliques, and who will sell
your confidence to any corrupt scheme
for the sake of power. We'hope for the
iVellfime of' our State and'uation, as well
as our own, local interests„ that Susque
henna county will give vent to her honest
conviction by declaring -at- the coming
election that she will not. We hear many
1 honest men of both parties say. that they
have always been ready to diucharge their
duties and bear the burdens of a white
man's government, and evenl6 lay down
their lives in its defence, but when it is
sought to place them upon an equality
with a "nigger" they are done. They will
never cast another vote. We would ask
you to reflect a moment before making
such a decision, for this would be just the
action that them designing' scoundrels
would be pleased to see you take, as it
would leave them master of the situation
by default; until they can further bind
you so as to bring you completely under
their control.
1y hat if our forefathers had argued
thus when a villainous band of tories and
indians were devastating and destroying
their propert y , and butchering their fami
lies and friends, and had said they would
not fight if the lawless savage was to be
admitted into the ranks of the enemy:
Think ye that the noble principles of lie
moeruer would ever have been triumph
? And now when Radical tories who
have, by their legislation provA them
selves recreant to every principle of our
Republic, being united with lawless tie
roes. seek to pollute our social and po
litical institutions by negro aggrandize
ment, will you thus tame y' submit, and
in your cowardly disgust allow there to
maintain their strpremacy by yonr default ?
He who will thus basely desert his princi
ples is not worthy the naiad of 'an Artier
min citizen, much ley to enjoy the inher
itance of those blood bought rights se
cured to us by the Heroes of "seventy
six."
Far be it from any one who' has ever
claimed the name Of Democrat to allow
his action to be- governed by :any such
cringing, cowardly . subtni*o_to wrong.
Let us every one be tnaalled for the
contest. Let us place true and honest
chile men at the head of our column to
bear our standard. We want honest men
for our leaders. ft matters not whether
they come from the office, the workshop,
or, Pntnam like, from the ploti, if so be
it like him, by theiehonesty, and purede
cotiou to their coniitries - •rod. they are
worthy the honor of unfurling our ban
ner to the breeze.
Let every principle of narrow selfish
ness be eschewed, and let the fundamen-
tal law of all republican institutions gov
ern us in all our deliberations, which is
••The greatest good to the greatest num
ber." We firmly believe that if our thirty
five hundred, Democratic voters will not
allow inactivity or cowardice to govern
them and will be actuated by the forego
ing principles, placing tree and honest
men to represent them and every one be
ut the polls in October next to cast his
vote in their support, there will be enough
honest men who will join onr rank to
make Radicalism, corruption, and negro
equality hide their ignomitions heads, to
give place to the. rule of - honesty, Democ
racy. and trbitemen, even in , this noted
Radical Susquehanna county. ' We have
been burdened with snob corruption and
villainous legislation at onr State Capital,
and the rank and file of the Republican
party have been duped so longlydishon
est cliques and "Rings' that a revolution
is loudly and sincerelydemanded by them.
The War.
The rumor of an attack on, Saarbnick
en by the , French is doubtful., Paris re
ports deny that there has any fighting at
all. Austria is said to he is full harmony
with Frances flomeofthe. particulars of
the Octet treaty just made known are se
vere on Loma Napoleon. Eland will
demand a full .explanation. - There is a
rumor that England Trill occupy Ant
werp.: The Fite-rich. feet is i coF Popo:Mo
gen. .144. clemonsfrationc - in favor of
graiica4l7-.l 4 ;g4iddeu. b.Y,the Wash our
ernment., MR - that. Geri;. Shetitian.
will pot be toga inert. the Pouch
armY.••l,li •
Prism htisin her inm - yow able bod
ied man between 20 and 30 years of twe.
* A o ti f
,bee IL : granted the 'vb.
' • •'41!;".
larilL - Vir. Watson Ea+ erliontrome is
an aspirant for the Legislature..
Mr" Mr. Lerman H. Elliott, formerely
of Bradford county, ,* of Mans
titl4ll,t_ Tiego7con ~ 4 ; Pa., ' rnishes the
flidlowing acoinnaf a grey t ` . tint in Has.
tarp BralHolvi toe Athe4 Gleaner : I
... , A
r' perbais thi greEest hutit i in Northern
Petinityivaniii,Sook Place-it; the eastern
part of Bradford county, something over
fifty years ago. This region was at this
time settled along the Susquehanna, and
np the WyalusingdandYfrox creek4ian4
through Orwell Mid' Pike frain olio of
those streams to the other, leaviri,gwithin
OseliiiiroWiliiii'fiiiiiiareZlillianilidlei
of wilderaess, almost entirely destitute of
inhabitants. Oa a day 'previously agreed
upon, some eight or nine hundred-men
and boys appeared on all sides of this ter
ritory, -the men armed with rifles and
shot-guns, and the boys with tin horns,
conch shells, cow bells or any other thing
with which they could make a noise. At
the sound of therhorna along the lines,
they all startekLinthithe woods. aiming for
a lull (since known s "Slaughter Will")
near the center,. a sh rt distance south of
"the State Road," which they intended
to drivk the game. hinny deer were killed
on the arch through the woods, but the
whole number it was impossible to obtain .
After arfiving at the toll surrounding it,
and hulting, the deer could be seenalupp
ing about in countless numbers. The
cracking of guns, until all the deer in
sight were shot, was equal to that of two
hostile forces in mortal combat The men
were then ordered to laydown theirarms,
prepare themselves with clubs, and march
up to the top of the hill While going up
they killed several foxes which had hidd
en under prostrate trees. On arriving at
the summit, out rushed an old bear
through the crowd. The men belabored
him their clubs, but it seemed much like
striking a bag of wool. and the bear paid
about as much attention to it as a wool
sack would have done. He would have
escaped bad it not been that two men
were outside the ring with their guns:
they put a couple of ballets through him,
which had different effect on him than
the clubs had. This ended the hunt, all
but dressing and dividing the game
among the different companies. It was
estimated that more than two hundred
deer were killed during the day, besides
several bears, wolves, foxes, and other
game; and forty or fifty deer went
through a laurel swamp at the foot of the
hill, where the men had separated to
avoid the thicket.
.One amusing circumstance may be
worthy of mention. CoL Theron Darling.
quite a tall man—was standing on the top
of a steep,bouk near the foot of ...the hill,
when an old doe, that had been slightly
wounded, came down with a determina
tion to break through the ranks. The
men by this time had got so close togeth
er, that they stood shoulder to shoulder.
The deer, discovering a larger opening
between the Colonel's legs than anywhere
else, put down her head and attempted to
pass through. The Colonel fell forward,
and elapsed his arms around her, and
away Ohl both went, down the hank, a
couple of rods, the old Colonel feet fore
most_ Being a good soldier, he did not
relinquish his hold until he got the deer
down and cut his throat.
Horrible Murder to New York.
Shortly after midnight, on Thnrsday,
Mr. Benjamin :Tifton, a banker, residing
at No. 12 W. Twenty-third street, New
York, was murdered in his sleeping cham
ber, by robbers. Au evening paper of
that city says:—
As the details of the crime became
known, it is apparent that for atrocity
the murder is unp►ralleled in this city.
Since the murder of lielen Jewett, and
later, that of Dr. Burden, and old Mr.
Rogers, in Twelfth street, no crime of a
similar nature has been committed in this
city that presents so many revoking fea
tures.
From another source we learn that Mr.
Nathan ietnrned to the city yesterday
from his country- residence for the pur
pose of attending to-day some commemo
rative religious services on the death of
his mother, to-day being the anniversary
of her death.
He retired shortly after 12 o'clock bid
ding one of hie sons good-night at the
door. Two or his sons were in the house,
and also two servants. He left word that
he wished to'be called at 6 o'clock this
morning, and when at that hoar his son
went to his door he was horrified to find
his tither lYing dead on the floor with
the marks of several heavy blows on his
head, as if inflicted by an iron bar.
On searching the room, a short iron
bar, resembling a tairglarss' jimmy, was
romad covered with blood lying on the
carpet
The murderer had removed Ys Na
than's diamond shirt studs, hi& gold
watch and five hundred dollars in M9ney,
all the valuables that were conVeuient pt
hand.
Mr. Nathan was a . member of the Stoc :
Exchange, and, re - tired from active parti
eipatiim in business several years ago: He
was possessed of great wealth pod exer
cised much influence in the . fmancial
community.At the time ()flits- death he
held several positions of trust and honor
is financial corporations, and Was widely
respected for his personal worth and su
perior business character.
As soon as the neivs of the murder
reached Wall street the . violent death of
Mr. Nathan was announced at the Mora
ing session of the Stolt Exchange, of
which 3lr. Nathan had 'been a member
for several years. The flag on the build
ing was at once placed half-mast us a
murk of respect ; awl Missis. William IL
Neilson, A. B. Baynes and H,O. Steb
bins were appointed a Committee to draft
suitable resolutions on the sad event.
The Governing Committee were then,
by a unanimous vote, empowered to offer
a reward of ten thousand dollars for the
arrest and conVietioat of" the murderer,
cczn
- The mortality from sonstrokes
during the last tee or twelve days, has
been almost without a ;neaten. There
have been as many as thirty.ficedeathe in
a single day iu the city of New 'fork from
this cause alone, which partially indicates
the trying beat through which we have
been passing.. It must be remembered too,
that, the actual numberof recorded deaths,
traceable direatly to-the sheirt,z represents
only a fraction-of the injury -to health and
life.. which ',the. ;weather. bag occasioned.
The ratio of -stnuarokeir to.- sickness of a
less dmided_type s but, resulting from- the
heat, does not perhaps! exceed , one to•
hundred, while the unLivorable effect pro.
dticed opoopersone already ill is incalen,
43filitling, n a- the exceptional
record of mortality then, it affords merit
terion . of:tbettlabringlebduzed or the in
jury which has many been-lutlictedi The
effect of excessive heat upon the nervous
system is always unfavorable. ` , 4 •
State Teachers
The Seventr
Peons •lvniiia
will, •4 in
city o t „ I
of Au ,
play of RS)rol
Teobrio4lBl
year:
Excursion
IL IL, Cifawissa, - ritintreiland — VineY,
Rhilatjelphiapnd hes,
ItetnEirg lorites
return on Catasativ and Ye_
Deiaivu. _. _ _
aturikaltinsnln
Central, Pittsbitrzand•ConatelbudgiN Welt
Cheater and Nitnnegion
nod Reading. ' Men rsi.m Tlektl4.
only on,Pira•ntakion of Tick
et Agent , of the,Assn 'ciation, par Delairase
Lackawanna and, Westerntrllib 14 41
Snsquehantlit, Lebigh artliira
Central, Oil C/rev,k and Al 'liver,
Pennsylvania, PhiladelPhiladelphia Aka , Erie.
These orders play be . l e nt, o ,Ek.:spliplition
(stamp enclosed,)to the, .tlntierwed.
Application shuuld,state , : the 1114114.9 r ,;hg
', person using eacii,order and;,the Itadrnad
Stations between whicli the 4.44134,400 be
issuO. , §
C. g.11...,n0ta, .tektvas
1223 - Oirjaatregtr Phirx
,
.
info nt .wlts,lotejy r 9444 in —the
Stomach of a rat-flab caught in the leq,-
armee, 'liver near Oltuttaneoglt,by ho :
tel-keeper, who had paellat . the fish for
his table. Of course, the.srmtOry is _bow
the child Rt. into the Alio-, rattier than
how it got into the fish,: Itißplsa ,litre
case of infanticide Iwo bt loglight a
manner worthy of the olgt*te&
•
A COSTLY Luz UTY. -By a Itecent law
of Congress. the U.S. Ann .is to be re
diintsi, July Ist, 1871, te 30,000 men. To
support this number, it will , cost the
country 860,000,000, or 82,00,per annum
for each mom Are taxpayen) willing .to
pay this enormous sum to keep up an ar
my, in time of peace, larger than that
which won our independeuce?it'sacost
ly luxury. and ~tie in.salab ititrtianger
ons fur the American .peopleteLitidalge: •
it cut *vaditiiiints.
r r EET H XTIUCTED W =OUT PAIN
NITROUS OXIDE OAS.
Tit% r. S. WEER'S, Dentist, afNew i nfrit.trin
be In Mon trust , fmni Aug."'M toPitipt 8, prepared
to extract teeth for suCir_rd'reritliro hies =rim
and the (a.
&laying vimited Montrone
,prof4sloimilly With
it ecero summer for live or six years putt; and
extraried for urent' numbers; any 'oiler= 'midi
ty find neighlim< who baring talledll, can-as
sure that it L. •olfe, pleasant tcbtalm and the oP
erni ions under it harmless.. •
Persona from a distance should i embrice their
first opportunity, as it is tome Imes' the cake
that Gas enough for all cannot be'tnildikonesni
the last of his stag-
.-
Rooms at Dr. math sz-Dellial 6 Utco, Bouts
of extracting, from A. ; 114111 ; - find 69 11 . 13 ,
I till r st. by appointment, or If clashol4s out.
Aug ii, —tf
• gII(f;)
1840
-•-
This ra:unbh•Tsmily pas beta widely aoi la
kuogru fu our own And COreigE coantriies, op
wardoof -
Than YEAR*
. ,
It has bat marmot Its Bind Mane ittrepaillitad trtattl i bat
reuilotte. to °wispy a proodacatt pitattikta in 111TY.,114111 , 1
ly medicine cheat.
It ban Ititerusi and Intratal Itatnedir: 76,1i61fttner
Complaint, or any ;Aber font of bowel diatateacila child
ren or *dads, it I. an atmoet aertalt eve, tad bat iiittie
out.dou tit been morn ailtietiafill "CiiTililigike'
kind. or crioLERA LltOp .arlf other known remedigl
dreamt skintttl physician; ID WICn, difilitaand•e
where thiad read tul dial:aye hoimoryi Fealdett the
Pala RV les is con • kkrad bf the tiatiael well al Maie.
peon rraldents tn thcsactiatadaaws Tam maser; lad
labile it Ia a meet efilcientirenactly aie,lttata.tf ta • Jr-tract ,
ly safe medicine oven in bandit"
Vtir Dirrctiarts ociomiitny each foOttW.-
Price 26 $. 60c4.-and 81.001 Per Mame.
Sold by nll Med4c.Ltle Dea4eirs. . Dim
AIONTROSV G RADO
The Full Term Will . beginlefolutaySelat rdb,
and continue fifteen weeks. .1 . •
Mr. A. IL BERLIN
Mina A. J Jlti.i.ea Teacher Mathemapa
French & Grammar.
- - - •
T. F.. Brt77.is
Intermediate -- do
..Pitmary "db
MARY SIIERER
ELLA CAILPFiNTEIr....
The Larger number of Madames's* graduates
of Normal Schools, and bring An the School
years of experience.
ORGANIZATIONrj
A complete re-oreardratiou of dr ditrat de '
partrnen Is. and revising thelstandard p r . the
grades, will. afford a more thoroughila'asitica
tion of the pupils, No one is allowed to enter
any department. fur which he in unfitted; thus
avoiding that multiplicity el OM= an Injurious
to the prosperity of a school, and thorough
struction. The Grammar School prolide
for the teaching of those foreign to the
spirit of the high School rds*Volds • the no-
mashy of plating pitpihitif dilrergni attainments
in the same dassm •
M ItO3 ENG LW!, 0,114E5'
It will he the aim to impart tbapattek , instrut>
don in the English brnacties,..giving .to them
that' attention which that ithpiaiatape demand&
rriGRER , • ,
Nnturnl Phitosopt, Isom' 9m,f..flecinclrk•
Amnia. wt:., Ninfbe that* ot :c ° k:
potent tmehers. ' ur- • •
We mink! call special , attentlaal.'tQ thetiktO
of Latin. Tbia branchlti made.
our course Trout its tuvurtauce, 1 0 Pe
standing a English, Tie nornil m u. 810
department is about fifty: whbfbillio ktufass
of parsing and facilityld transhwiniL
hivorably with classes,olswy:o4ool- u=s WW.
be chases in Virgil, Carton, Ron=
Beginning. Greek and Languages
will also forma part of thlptome..
TEM:REMO -
- - , . .-
Instrnction in the . Viwitt'ilitti inntetlitt of
Teaching will be &mt,,lluolFir shonfd
deemed advisable, the &Iva.
.nt:tfetg a tCrat
stated times in active iits24 ,o l:„''
the different departtnents,willwu'L"
would answer the Same': piirPnse.4a, -1 / 1 „
School In Normillnitlttleg: • Th 4 advantate
cannot be overestimated bT those ' dolma*
perfecting themsclvei • •
INSTRUCIIO.IS4:: • `. 7
The system of instroctka ludas- Ili. 'mad
9PMred- method/4.41100 lock itS,gfilk-filikko
tomougy practical te...Re1a1c... ,
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burgew-• • -. 1.•••••..... , -1 1 ,rf,47r ,
Hig and.Hraionhirlgcli46l,.
Intermixli4te t 5:91
m utin y. • -V.:441 ;:,:rilf4VS
EksAs keeping andzTereenegliassAllite Calle
All pupils outside of the Boma& win Des'
q u irtf! P.NcurtiAllffits i lf#o l o. n .,c 1 4= 11
he the price Of thidt cui n=4%
DeWitt: proviodHli
he tefaxi4ed tut*. of
13. TasTarms, Sm'y. W, H. jiiiiany , rrecc
Montrose)4l4g, 14,1437§111c5tritiv.i
""/C A
Coobtaziy webt.
400d,..4417m1AVraL SoC 4 ,
4 ( A lAggaff for
) 1 14 T 1 ido I r. 1 4 /11
aririt t r,
M oat : , .2001.50
1. 'O 4" 00: •01.06
68069
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Beef, sides,l.4 18 , 41 i
io
Hogs, A.'''6615:‘,41.4:4 /AZ,— 9 0 12
Potatnesser bbt Foucto.6o
SinlnrriMbitrllga--43y 4iiittliP4 Alta-is
sued by the Court -of Common Pleas of
Susquehanna g-loupitli . and Uy redirected, I will
expose to sale by public vendue, at the Court
House in Monlnate, rri Milo,' Angus!, 12,
tee,. at` onetk)Wii.`hr;lbb Ibikiwing 'der
lutbed 01$5fa as Partiels hit 'land, te"wit :
"a tlfsCriairtah Wfasatrpiresl br Lad abide hi-New
ri,rd township bolndsit welihweribpil , ss Wows:-
ales WS past arid Monis lathe treat emperor, 0.
W 'l , N't.tilentittObrlindlatltaitLWolddnha4s)(4l
east.A.Kpectr2tea to spore and "topes.. thence north 44
deg. irest4Spasetres taninipts to airldnp`: thence earth
454 Suit AZit lBl 44 B 3 4 BKabdittonwli.uvrocrbtfiobn
Bradford', 'tieing the east' Ode of 'the cone! ro ad :
,Leahsald rosirbellethriadep-tinst,' fl ,prreb
es • thence„ Asiellt.ll33l dell. `war L 1 1 01 Percbeste's
patend statue”; being tn.:resat elude road. ifrornetlot
'tepid forninty. Italtreyettla Alamo Yenta; thence by
a line of Said - 1 4 4X4i 4 01148,408th 441 dm Weak 10 ,percis
ea to* poet and' atoned e thence `north 44' deg., west 45
perches low post wads_ ID Nan, et .Jtaiss Chtt .
awes twit t thence eolith 48 dog. west 48,La parches
[postdonee as original canal - thence wrath 43,K dee.
castle perches toth e piece sit belittintalPlconuailkilt
94 acres' 46 petehea ot land, mtinsfor so, with the spoor.
moaners, one flamed boom. (Taken In execution lithe
milt of, EL Ottoutt th Son v.- JscolkEtellonut
Al that eeislataseir aria:Wit orbind ittnnie in Mei
, ty town:gap. goons/ at Stuidetsurna.ana Steteof /Pedn
sylliel bounded and described so follows to wit : On
the 'byline:Lyroe*: ow th•OIMII-by tenant P, P.
Antis. on thessintbityilndle Penne' Trarprgad-Ohin
eic ifeablee'_Properti3orasielear three *maw or
oas, he ute daktfluyartor least-WM the oppttronnto
-444. one shingle ile4teestrd beildlog ig ic Lied, and all
improve:3. 'aliihst'otherigeorrot pr 1 loid shoals
la Mkatrteireah% ametriont_litate ate found
ed on the, earthily as of .tonathan Hoard, on the
east by boakiswerly of Jr. M. Ilse* on thew:rib by
hod (IP= Inti:Wn the utast. by buds of --.-, ,
col:detain tdacresorland be the amen:tore or lees with
the eon iqd tilt !mon:mat , [Taken in execu
tion at the suit of atsesorivlisther, waved Loa F
Tdrrell es Hornet 14 Ilinahman sod Jewn W Ilinchman.
-ALSO.-
All that certaiditeccar ein f land bauson as the
FloPcily of J, a Coln , a ltuate In thelownstilp at Ack.
onto, lit WO county 48diquettsbnitiOrd State of Peen.
411Serlbri bounded sod deferibed astbilows to wit r OD
the north by Led or JatuiNtott slid, .lease Hormel, Da
effittl a
tea titstlsise Rower& aid John seise', on
the south htudeol theuati4o oltCll”_,Lers deed, Elias
Thom ‘Thereirighatieen awl u II Urarsrd ; ma
tes:legs ' =War atiandbecttissaino moreorbres,
with tbe,apportenalice tt , one two elm, Ramo dwelling
tante. two Wft end cartteblings, two orthalds, and
shoat 16DsCres Lmprored. (Taken In execution at the
snit of Henry !Fraser et, sf..,ts A Pl44Wib, W L Anon and
.
. thei eettain yteote tor man at. Ann !Anita hy the
towoehip of Franklin, dant,' of 13 nehanna and Bists
en_PAthirytintilk blendedititd eaerinedAl follows to
wit LYlegionton oin otgothatet owner otiotido. 404 or
Suite Creel:re-base o r 61114 A LAW/ !waken:ll4
talled)llead tztetynkeittptid Ay John Websiot Jr.
thence east , etude* end dB Ilona mg Ibq pea to
twriner wheie eheiviovoichl , blamed t thence bomb
DeftlYitkmed 'Alen t 4CMIk the -OW immiarto nip
aorthwtird anti:lilted Winks to the southweet com
et OtleStltco Atinid *Moe loin or 'John , lifratiem and
JedutD.lTADria WlllOl the= won ZS chsine aztA 61
yenwto eintiett thefizersoetble cleans pfd-45 links to
Abe pleeeld3ll3ll3llolE-ttentedZdelp ItlYadVeconned,'
the same more or leo,. It being the wine leeen.conveyed
to-Wm WPoszby need4etwi Jab. 10th, 18e1t, and by alai
conveyed to Elizabeth Orover April 211 18in legrepthig
that portipn et the-said piece capstan of letel ceoveyed
by deinthipthe siSil•lniledietrAisever ttzlilenry Weneter
on the.tydey.otJune.lsol4and. tout sod
147 , petch1$vethltheappartenantee one rre,mW house,
twoleznr.: onthedidtAcif karolnektudi Melly he
meet* Crainntinvezrolgonyn Xito_swit OA a scup
•
~ tt.SO4KltaisCaiiisinls smo r.ttthw of fang 'dad•
......thitlsywne2*.i#lo manta of • PADS
linchautua.vvi BM. of renneylvania..hounded and
eseribed es folloyfa;tolettt On the berth by lands of
David Thorpeattn thastast•bl•terbv.of Daniel- Titbit,
midis *Oath AY lends of Charles pa y pad no the went
brunets of - . George Oen» Catontainteg about MI sere*
of land. betent 4 - mit more etetess.,with the opporto
ounces, one' frente' dwelling tuttuse, ono old frame
house, one name corn tougeonte ortilamed, and about
Mi sores Imprerred....„{Taken Jun rm:cation at the salt
of A. & Gutting thr. - tieorme Stebbins.
ALSo-Aetbseceitain pfeeit'or parcel of land alto.
dMeta the towtwhip Ominerrille,- In ate emote of
nsquehaann, and State plareptimfrania,bounded and
etvertbed a. Otltetwa• to sort:• the Om north by road
heeding from Plea eorners to Auburn:roe the rant by
lando of A. Lat., on the south by land, of A. Lace, 011
the west by lab& alflhattdas Plants; containing one
forath of en ACM of ALDO, be the Altnie more or lens.
with the appertenatees,amd Of improved. [Taken in
enecuttemat the oft Gilt D. 'eb (LP. Lathe vs, U. 0
a, J. S. Swisher. • •
ALSO-7111'MM afield titer.; or parcel of land lotto ,
ern ler the - blitoneb:•ettMeirefeetentts Depot, to the
comely of atoquehennai, Arad State. of fetanifimoist
known and describe as lot leet.'3l2. Wag west of the
Dittakei Wtelf.,.l4.blief denten the asp. of a part Of
said se purveyed by Wm,..Wetettl-fOr the late
Few Yeeinnattl Wit Railroad Compsity:tuld'reintreyed
and allotted hy.nimmthzAbsyte,, Wl* TIM . 9 pv d amn .
ea., one frame duel log , hoese, one frame harp, And all
Imptisva. , renew let- Orton lathe Imlt Edward
qrfn vil•AEW, { 4f , , • .
.4thi that certain idea of parcel Of land Mtn
ite fn the tkentasblard Itaffedditheirsithe Mefferd
Unleenelty, twendedinekthettarillted a• haws. to :
Bedlirdnd lathe middle of the road, being", eerner
hod. owned be Wm. 0. Brlantalind le comer' ee lands
otrocetnykts.C., Riei c t i Z, thence teeth hithm•reee
eim, Wand/for tale. tiarilion.ll rOder"to a car ;
ner, thence north d knit& ofeilibe
Diebentson, em{{ lanS owned-by helm of Stephen Barnet
hattet-therdietet, - Wrodetti ar ram Vetere" twill, of
lan owned fitSPOOddianst; ttalleentwah4S &gimes
by Dade owned by, Allen„ln end •M4Oll
ai &locket CO • torotot, thencesenth
d.V. relin e d?
t r. gar AnCnlrtell to a CM ,
- 4 Easi e tk lt, til l e ill giree r° l;
the ro 4Lib t actfncr theneeksoutb to degrees ',test,.
radii In tie middle of the toad to corner, beings cor
ner of hinds owned hJ ILTAlatialigtollattn.thettes !loath
ita degrees. went rt:tds,to • cornetllneof hinds
emb e d brtmeggrd Mende south' VP&.east,
0114 0 dlar; XdoWthiliM.o o 4 2o,l g , Mb do a ear+
!ler, thence initthelr degrees west, it rods to a corner,
Meade meth fiddierem anden. OD rods to new,
SihooL
o cr ob ooo e north 48 degrees cast, 5 nod ,30.11:41.endato
corner, thence loath 48 dome* east. B - and 23400 r o d ;
a dortien.beintritheianbal the wlthence north • 4i
degrees natl. 9 rods to the nelddleof e road, thence In
the middle of . the toad south 48 degrees east. It rads to
it morel'. thertee In Altllddlo,of atietnad month Wde.
enet, eteln-1 'Mb to the place of beginning.
flontainteg 83 acne hyttfeattitabe the tattle more or
leitt.wittt ibeaPP ll . l3 waßleg *W. one
barn, 6.e took hailldlngt, I estoeitei= t 1 ....chord
mecelenry - fir tintitange and' all 'ten
that cestalo,plere or.pattel Oland nude in the town.
Alp of 'Thteroed, betinded end deseribed as Pillow, to
wit: Brginnintatilt be* of Penes in The One of land.
owned by the heir. of Dario. Tingley, late, of Raeford,
end bbim a isecoesst lob mrwapy CRUD V: Malted
woo, themes north 201( dssres* cast, W .and 1,7 7 .100 rode
to a heap of stones fore cornet, being a earner of lands
owni4by Wlllftltd 0. DrUblt, thence by hut& of the wild
&hint, youth 48X devote east. 18 ro de to
sheep& atones tot ti kitties, thence Wane 181)(dettreee
west. dim 4 sz.10:! mask/ 4 hea_h of. Stout/ to Hite
of biotic/J*Bml by Clid beim, MuloneTionleY, thence
north elf degreeenitunatrylandi of the tetra OF said
parine,.Tiegley, 18 mds to the place of beginning. con
taftlitira netvirattil RD rode be' land be the same More
or iewtrwitittiteratee—ar.,,Aaneer•All thaw certain
piece or patner or land sitotte In the township of Rae
ford, bounded and dew:7l6.W as fond** to wit 11.gits•
mint in the centre of thesmd 'coding, by Harforti,
etrilty. , thetteenicurk the 'centre of th e ssmB; worth
SOS Segrewk7WB4ltotb thescolv. land , 80.
watit.S.llBB son ti 40,V*8.Yrtst; 8 coat , thence by
the•tworte em,
Gan, wade thence by
jamb of thenat4 am*. • ~Desue. isnettlyieyr.
east, 8 Pads be thiabbiee tottelilstitog. Connote% teteo ,
PO- ue:radg eif leftdbotlissams3itaye tor" leaf; .with
the tryperienanqes.tbe I . a
l k lew_ hulttworn.ali the Newark
houseind alflaroved.. lo
it r wi gt ch t t i pila c r t
Begin 111.•
Webs wiftl, , thiehealle tletrior-Utt 'conveyed ' bir ,
William 0, Styli% j* Wakisisiyresterly tos woo*
wal; then& by Wet Id grantor, along aald wall In
adthethel .11144,-C. , W. Deans.
then bounded on the north by lands of said C. W.
Dentlf„, op.the rust by the sameond the mad. contain
ttite~d hi,nrtes calegd hp them= item or t 0...
with the appartnannea.,JTaken in execution at the
nit of amesillsbeock k 'T'stiderve:' 'That. W. Dense.
lifs.'l`,llol[ l .4or.9heztft.
BiseyliiollBBB7lBoilliodie, Jut wyrio.
.-- -
o . flik Epprtzt gki,os,-* iiiiiii bf Writ* ii
sa sneclbythe:o2lll of Common' Pleae alga*:
quelesnna eduzity-end Omit :directed. I will (M 4
P°lee k!lo9b,"Putdic,Tealke.f.st.thgc,ounii.
to - Voutrose, on ElatnslcAtig: ; l 3.lB7o,; at two
eelociii:ii,fitoiblloW g d i eltilib!4:44 l3 ' 4 o or
pcivibrev.lorkismcvoikvit -,, ,- . 1 , I - ..,: -
.-
AS tifili ) ediain Wee!! i'' , ft...l' oflind lite.
ateitirthwUrinablp 4.asitlty -of Sta.
quehanna, and State of Pennaylvania, bounded
and Aliwgibed.tur w ,it,;.. Beginning at
04011elilatirl
-teenSoQtin g- 1
, afro& of - 'l l t
t beoo,rorlands
esttll: , ' - !,telik wand
,41 , 191bs perebtitelbsice ' Oft , l , r""q*,!d/ 1
.:13911°4 frg e Wf : ; . ' . 11:414115'. I, l _
_ iq
!ricatillf% ' '-.;. •.' .• ‘ oeisaui 1
41 degrees. •IF , ... pile :i n (rant
ialikabecat v... _..... ..,._ ltterd Tim.
:pike road ; tbenee ' along the eaplpirlostbrn 4 *,
ED Wit r 14
s ;
t17 1 4 .7 11 V e l
itierii . 4- $1
- cell .ib ~ . ..'4:Oad' d , br umfvoi r ' la
ifte. 6 ~. , ~-. i, A . .,,,. •.. iiillitillMiturs4.oths
gent eei,
: ' , ,!,.. -•,,,.--,, n7.o2nlisintag
i SOP • * ',:taig9 No" *IN
lends a one dinging
. anse.
i i 0:11.01
e g o - ' e a?
. ft, ~, leitarm .r • I . ' t,r
r .
ALSO-All that certain piece or parcel of
situate i • ownship of Harmony, coon- ; ,
Brogue na, and State of Pennsylvania,
~. an , !cribed as Pillows, to • '••
11 ds of It. J. Lacey, o the ' t
47 Perkins, on the south y
•,-;II td
. •- ' te/ntb and lands of Jam v • •
an. the east by a road, he r n
d ^ s mils 0 • the ..t •
• "ir - Contai dean acres and 52 r. -
same more or hag, with the appurtenances, one '
frame house one frame barn, one work shop,
some fiiiit-tiiih-rnietally-Inipr'tiVirPf ..RRMEALISER
in execution at the suit of S. 11. Barnes vs. !elm
bod S. Reed. J.Dl‘.. -. 1rif.77. Ca. n,
ALSO-All that certain piece sir parcel of land IR. CLA RE'S A I'POINTMENTS.
and descritmad.aafelletws, leyril,,..ll9lha the northd
by Simon Jlainett.aitil filet .stlye4tittnith
Jirt_t . he jd,
west Cy Yo hii
acres, be theidetni dirtieroanirstat the upper
' tenantxs, one fratite.4.lwciling house, one saw 31 1 11.3 4 '
milli and abqul2s mgrs. improyol,.. ; lTakruln
execution al the iuil ir1."0. - Selirit4 vs - 'Chasm- ;
cey Shoemaker.
ALSGAIt that ! Certain ... j4i.ce
land sitnate In . thebnrotiklrof Snsquelientia-fli.-
pot. countY. of..Susutirtrau no, autl:htate
Sylvania, hounded and desi•ribed as follows, to
wit: Beginning on the cast of Washington
street, at thetinuiliettrisiner" , hitl 68 ;
[lichee minim' easterly along the line of lot N,y..
68 initll7-2.lir fM 16'0 rant'rtfreeff 'thence '
southerly along Grant Sweet - ,6o:letit
ner.of k$ No., 116; thence lv teterly, slongAje ra= •
line of lot No. 113 and 61-241) feet to IN'ashing
•
ton street; thence northerly along' Irtnatington
street 6121frvItntliel Tiber- Of
Mining 14.4001qttarn,feet - ho . the same, raiirr or
„7.tfre
ina liass, h u oine •ith' theal l T im urh o • r n: , t inicL iwes , , , one
( f .. r n a;e in n vex il s_t:tranly.H. mos cou .. NTy Aprow4_
lion at the suit of George McNamara, vs. Eras _ r •
tut, Green. lltontrinejtt Torben - 00W. MondaXTqt*477
that certain pieceor , psreekof 1, 0 ,1 Wedn.,•l:tv. Thursday, Friday and , Saturday,
situate in the bonistoh i of nenrili•lll.,,`..criuntv July IR, PI, 20_, 21,1'2 and 23.
Susquehanna:sod tsts eol-Ilentisyltdima-tsnfrid-
,e4z....17
ed.anddescrtbed . as follows/. Ott' iris '.Ftilnialc, Monday July 25.
north by the Oweg° W i lluPik e ' ru n4 , en ' t Tuesday v J 211
by lands of Philip )I her, on the south by lands
Friendsville, Wedno.day July 27.
or. Syhilla•Akur.l% 510 1 .14 1 hYi.. , 494. 4 .er • (11•7e.ntint, July 23.
Wro„Buffpin and Tho Mas Ifilga. (
n..- 0 4 1 " 1 1ug _ Sil ' Friday July 29.
two nero of hind Mac les4; ivAttrtVe tipphf,- •
terlaneeK rmelnitiferhou*Nine Int nie barn. Sn turdaY NIT 30 .
•
ornamental and fruit trees, 3111(1 alt lmpro csl
[Taken is cr.,ecutiTa t . ,cootr,
Bireliard9leatenMai..lkrtgust
vs. Hiram f'ook. Augwit 2.
ALSO-. 1.11 that (t'er1111111,111:1. ;NOW Luerrville. ixlntsulsy. August 3.
situate in the township of Multi, eututtymtfilis- Eatteyvilli (Wyoming (Usk Thursday, Mfg. 4.
quehanna, and State of Peniwylrania,.bounds4l Auburn Four Comers. Friday, August 5.
and cles.cril.ed ;14 tint ), is; NN it tin the north Montrose. Saturday, August 6.
by lands of Jacob Smitlf; tiri:the'rattar lap 'land's ,
of Widow-Ghatupiort and...lohn ittmdshaw•,...nu
a.
the east by lands of Ilenry intri.;er 419.4,1 I te.^-e. 4 . loll,4 ;FCanwm• gi , l" .l3 ) * •A• l3 3"et
Edward, and 4 the south lands •of .1104 . 4. " L;v"utnavillo. Tutted? Y.: A, 'Wk. , 9 .
Nisdomperl.Nlyoming ( 0. AN ednusday. Aug.lo.
I ;
two hundred and sixty-five tien-tifthhtl.he the Tnshltsonoeh. Wyoming Co., Thursday and
same 11)ml• sir ilsss, Wit's the appurts•temessi. too; Frislay_fNgicitisittapd,l2ls,
CraniaCrania dwelling houses onr,, kti
Itnnloa.bar•olar ' t r
1. 'Act,l7 l 7 ll 23- .
I blacksmith alny,.l..ws) orchart6 nntl. Shout . 61 1/' • •
hundrirand'stxty tierics ilitprovett •Lttweville, Morulay, August In. • •
execution lit DitnenDszr , A . ,e - Qi.i. Walter G r . T u ,S i d a y,
Bragg and Byron Bragg. •
ALS3Ic-Airfli . it l'S•ria - fit-dei• - e .;rp:ir.7l6f Susquehanna Depot, Startler:a House. Triablea
situate in the township of Lensix,entinty'sd Sn , day. .\ n•,nt.[
quehant ... 0 041 „4.,1 : .11 I ford,flaftnlaio, `A , ugitat• !M.
and descritiSsl as IsilloWs. 1,. inn 'Oll the north • 414./.1,1'4.zi.-!fitTnt- Fridri
sp, §aruzday, august 21.1. y. Anittisl 13.
by land , of IL I.)rittker,,deceaqe.L.ou, din JPAICrii
by lands'of John lfill'ard,Orfihr: ',Mit!' by 1.1111.
or - X. 'A. PnYnKnrsiiiii *fir iikovr*
Sevnisistr I.:iwn•ncs and
ing-about,rdsty„.aerd loud, he LIN aslue awry
orless, with the appurtenant:4.S. one fFaine
one flume, barn, astuall ,n-hant, arld'ilisnrly all
Improved.eseettlion at - The - itnit , lif
C. C. FAward..h.....,igned to Win ( 55' It
COW), , I ; •.1
ALSO-All thacci•rtain piece •
or parcel
land siduau,t Alf:•
county inll - 141:1 - 17. of
vania, bounden and ‘l,,erila , l 11,116. - to ii it
Eteginitingeat n nisei 46 4ho set at lirialltrmerlV
John Soulasj...o4.c.trlrlhettartilmervor.a..lett. of' ,
land forinerly of Jereptlalt.-11.•w: tl.usus3
,plop=
said line north 45 Minutes s:a.st, 4 and
perches it, a' post on the siis '4l
the southwest corner of , I Ile n k s lit,
thence along saTtllist men tions-tes
&giros 30 minutes sees% 1.26 n cut 6-intini. risrobri
to a the QM?e ice-i smear of said tract
thence along the we ; d, lint...thereof, beim:,
the east line of lands litre • ,f Tz. Tr
Rose, cleveasert, north 15 -min 1111.s1 saki, 144 and
0-'Odes pen - 1m to Ispost the sOuthweat. comer
of the said Jeremiah jaws:, lit; and then,
along hiss:nip} linerouth
perehes In - the plie'e sit 'ltcri.inntito
69 and 8-10ths lien, of land. be the -ame more 1
or less, with the appurtenant:en &list Alisislt
acres improved.-.ltao-...1.11 the right. iii--. amt
interest of Edward Flana.mn inand to )111,..that
certain pleCe or pareVl nf OtiiatiliA l io; ;dui
bring in rho rotenaliips neßilveAhlOcundriiiikk
lin. county and.StatenfureasidArzitutiu2'l l t , •11
post and stones the southwest tat/AA:C.9f, No.
: thence west 14F4 1 _ perches to it ts,sit in the
warrantee line;_,,thenw by aai,Lidineperi.4.„l4 '
gree, west 11:i . ,1, 2 - ,pe,rehes to a hemlock; theo ce
east - 140 perches mit hefriToekithencesfititlf
pendosin the - place . ebeOnning.
Etanutt:l24,iloottin acrus.,--.bru siunc,moreior
less, wills the appurtenances, one siweihng tis..e-e.
one barn, one t siting orchard, arid abseil 4ii acres
improrcal.,jfak ! ,ihia nmao:tini 4,44". suit --91
C. Ltitlimp:.(li;•tird - Flanag4n,.el3:C,sui
-1"
vs. Edward Flanagan.
A LAO-All - that i e Ffm lit wicee'orttircernt i- r - nipl
situate in ttte,,lostrnahirviif the
county of Stotoushunno.,Aol State rid: PsenriaYi - •
vania, hounded sral, described as follows. to wit ,
Beginning at a imatiti the centrosif , thMeliocnt •
nut r‘sol, corner of Widow
thence north 14 degrees was sonars
lit
thetes
.1 said dyad lroil 4 "l.llfen'ce * s ( - ill 19 `degree,
west, along the'eentre-qtlf ' el-rrattfi: m .f4 red..;
thence north 10 degrees west, 23 rodi to
a post In' lint , ' of- - , Ftri*. >W eipße4llt
thence crud, „along , - O'Reilly I
104 rods. to a post in ,the...rentru,,oftlio Forint,
Lake road; thence south 41) degrees eusl„ . alung
the centre of said rood 20 rods to h pncr'(n}tler
of Thomas Nleehan's land thence along said
31erlian's land, 4:i rods to a'priat . Mnivr (it Win-
OW.l34llllVan'a /and (now 111:: Garticyrs)t , thence
south 13 degrees...won, along .Imo, named[ hpwi
108 rods Its the'place of Twgisining. Copptining.
61 acresof land be the same more nr'iec6 with
the appunetimacts: one 114 -storp-finrne
one old house, 2 franc barns and' cs au ;1
housel...„46ll.adigigt m onr,,Jarkl,
SivraiiifTiFs-dit - tifty seems unproven:
execution at thextdrAf3NlK:W . .fersup vs. Thom.' '
as O'Keefe. . .
ALI3D--All that certain
„piece sir pm-eel/if
land 'situate-in - the towntittlp-Of Great rot - in
the county of Susquehanna, and Stat.eof-Penn:
avlvania, bounded and desvribed as Jiillolr -, to
wet • Chi'the north hylanrl4 ;at (IS - i4r-th-tmolsls,
on the east by the highway, on the -mitt; liyH.
R. Law, and on the west Lant.ls of 31N. 1.).0 i5l
Woe. - CAtitniirulihni - 21 latia be the
same more or less, with theMplinttettandes. olio
'frame house, une ru n up . : s.
: a nne, Irees
ainitt4intlit Tr,ikeirt'fir exe
cution :a6 - the suit 'orimliecAinith 7 11:`: , 1%
Everitt.
..,11 4 541 77 .111 tl4tt c7:rt.,Liq 4)ist . v,.,.9x.intr.rel " 1
Tana aitnattehi thciit t faitniblp of Mtditiettiivii;
the . .eaunty oflfinkilkliriftilaNtn,VStntiAirtrenfil,
sylvania, hounded and d.s.cribed at.t-Ctillotry:to
wit ; Op he north I, lands id: Itarnioa,lhnl.
salL thevAid by inn [N4'4' !im; Aniiirlllll , Stime,
aiict - JiLlatth V,Sfbney4m aid
wuth riffsaziois!ThA
ter. ant on.ihe 4 0,4 t, f t."P
trainingatiOtit'ls6 sift.; :id 'MIA', 'be -. 1 wine
pore at 10i5.,30,th berfsppiartenartsimilori6fran,
house. one fraule:barp.ond:shedei siv,titubardi
nifa ati(itif one„hundped:neti,"4,llJsl, , FtVed..D'a.ken
Fri i.ki•etitiottlat. ihe'sintnt'lnnes It - Tief.getiart
assigned to G. B. Johnson vs. John Fitt:Teri6i;
James Fqrx.p.nd,ll l Yr, U 1,14, , "`•
Stilin;fittg,tatd; Sirmnel wneetnle,lts:signeJ to
MONX.4.lY;,Shiriff. • :
Sheriff's Office, nup r tro#o, duly, •
.
Af.
own) DAlIt Y A '&1104 . 41`;' , .Flhl3ll
Full ST— - ' 1
'. .11orticel , nigretimil 'afflnv - Paruk--for
Ark OtTuktgin 1119 4 4r 8 1L90 e1te4 ,4 .9461
5t4 1 1 6 46 11 A3 .Puunty, 1'4„9 csi 6.6 'o
f r otd..llonti
rogr',.i.olitoning I`2o - iletWorl, a 701. r
which arelditleAtegliCelaitifddrculifigifill
qtagan iip):Oins,oncinabnaling.,orFol or
igni .thilf,,Ajuinc . ,Tii,ubPreintligfit i ligi-lk.
' grit tiibearl if A'i&t:ennittriiititetinn •eonst.:
,hossigbdtn,Oaiti , tone ,thaVrhstalticivitahey
' matmalabkilymitilre a'...goolAttrigt.; mug
CcoFplovell wmterui, 4u ( wacrwkakfif ivil
, frig siiring iiater running aCtitejciqr. ' jpit,
such a firm as a grxxl claier - Ith&Tap nig; la
;IP'"%f#479 l.. AS i tr il _jyg. ; v ow i
ne
1.,,,zie5. 14 ,,......,,, re
Ate nli? a Oi
- :?-3 - 1t ag.ff7 -11. 1 411 t' 5...,' • 61 . 41, '.:i
July 6, 1670.—ttNYbeifpar Miq.'llenc ' 7
I
A It K"SUPPOINTMENTS.
CLARK'S APPOINTMENTS.
'' Nd:3fEl►SßLs
1) ft 2 gtSrtlN PPOIVPMINTS.
11 .I,', tow mammy* .inguif 92f
Brooklyn. in,-Iday. Angust 223.
linidadtrtut %Vcdne.day, 'August 24.
t:friitva n!. ThUrcday. .kugnst 23.
LetirlN'rit tr. Fri d:1)' 29.
I )ini dad, Aug. 27 and 211.
iltdundale, Monday. Any,. 2'.D.
t ( t ri.,Tycsolay,.A ugtod.
Tluunvwn oar, TVT,TAINrav , , Aupst 31.
amot, •
hrtilnl.k.ktnttr d iriday. Srpt,mber 2. •
A1011141.e, Saturday and 3londay. Sept. 3 and A.
c -)
NV:t , r 1 . •V4-3mesia=l Tiamdayiral
‘1,4411,45111tre.3 Supt. 0 [l,l 7.
Elm; N T.. 11.1.1 t Mum ipyae, Tharmday and
. q t.Runils. •
1.. ••1 r pot-office and fret a Circular
Thw -Bradford County Argtni toed' Repos* le
PGyli in the highest terms of the Doctor it's
Pile-lei:in and Gentlemen, while doing budgets
in that county. LJuly 13—tt
ESTATE 'AO'ITICES.
i';TATH o P JOHN CURTIN, late of
•folyur Tate lownship.Stu.tes co- Pa— deei:
Le fler.. of ntiminietratlon npoo the estate of tbeilisell
named dert-deut having hrengranteti to the intdetsignear.
!loth, it h..rebAgllrn. VIP! 01 plasma! bpdebsed us
rvlpt.teer tet make 'immedtete - Imaymelia.
Mate Sarterebtms upon the same will presew!ibeiset•
ty iiwthwit 'tiled fbesettimmtst.
litanorr monntmpr, Adzeit.
‘at.3.401.
I,' T,.1,1 1 1 I 'f' OP 3 4)}7,N51.8 ' Otl 7 lc-'ELI;jr,
)11 - 6 otf..l7kocannt turns - nip, flann's ettestrArtis
oretsee4:
oladrninignainn upon the estate al
by petard at hot rf ng hren ranted to
tlll.-Tut. d. At;trelkiP'hrrebygivrn tosIttlets01111•6611-
#.41. .14 ...int« to,rnalto mmodlnue paroles; and
8. , •• B nritluo.... itePloB •111 11 tbe .nunn,noprestnt 101•16
tl I) 11 ell a keR r 18em al 'l6lber undendonL ,
PATRICK 1707731.1.7;
14.3
" ' :Admen', rum testanw ! sullM
Choio - nul, July . 33. 1870 •
IsTATE of R'\l. 3fOYNIRIAN, lat.
A_4 or NLtialla,tovica toorachip. SilN' a co., Pa. deed:
1 . , t1 ?tiaklulpulitipu upon ;he estatapt taa shone
Immo:a rt. crarfet I`o62•bsett gcattitdtotbt andataiga
al. all wrausio.lizaabtea to said ectape ate aarellw fa*
lied to tpako immadJate psy aicn4 . and tbooo=
rlai me ala net the enure tosincetrat theta ail
cited fur ecttlemeut.
fiItIMET )1011C1/3Alt
Middleton n.,2 1a147,310,,, f.
Arbrrtas NOI'ICE.
Tburnidersigned. an auditor 'woolen:0 br *NAM
unser Court of Saiquehautla County, 10 dflPribllielber
fund to' ghee,. nano of, James • tharatother
Inapt he.aste ...Tabu Ostrander. dereaKdOrnillt
lend to the•Aint!ts o appointment al bilinentilll
Mut I rune, no %% edileviaj, Aug. 3d, et 1 o'clOr.k.
%%hit la lime and pia, all persona Interested .in
lal debarrcet- from claim=
ltro. •
"f;i"g4.!!;;!- dut y P. 14111,1"4.4 . 11,' "
. •
I.; sT. \ 'rE or DAVID MATTHEWS,
I;:
InabLfirditt24llllddCdik3ettitn eadrnididae'd.
vi
Lit er. of ad rninter.ttkon:apon theestate T i nos t
nnnicil deeedvnthavlnitbeen granted Initne d
4:4, Mt pere4ni indebted to said entail:kart , Item
drd to, bangliuniedlite -payineneand OM
c Wm irri 6 111* n he -nni e to present theta 'drily and
.t.in,....14.1.‘n.nt.
• CLAIUSSA Id ATTUNWS, AdWz.
D.-Aloft.
M o igor I, J 1.311,5
'ffipccial goilaft.l
&dr volispg ihowly,-jitnnses i Oise mimeo rk.
pititylo &crier urn nn4 the wheats in bed:ads& , 0111/4-
seer:47'4l does sroctdesto tree es widdetell , ,ee et strolls
qlgiAtufft,„ battrtitess arrested it delato3:ett its 0140111-
1y i. and initkepoitiiier chronic debility, altheigli lk &ik
oeol LIII with the ...winner* of yellow fever, is allasarnp
top tho syringe of life eveutnally as any mite dbeim", it
2 004
not ria...k f e;ipqmvpzmedigliach bums.
thinglanNirre,elbly tonchinOn We, itent 9 3 jrpinst„
Lai. ili4y.-.L, Letnipini,imllat; ,einanintloa,'A lir
m .iiii,....c411 distaste for contact. anti. 0141/111Wiiii.
~,Ac.'sa they ehoold be pronsynlyineirby , 66111111111-
inset. —The - best %stoma bad enbilemmktlin '
cohnostotered trwarni.ofi kirgoloategtatieeallinn
os It lilt tor, Theidltantial Tola is prepinadon
ezoetcs ,Itto'dortiteel . enturree of Om **yam all OR
eteetsdbesdees and regolatiret properties ws n ,..
non and: . 4lnaklnßil Impale* , sci the. wind,
lonntLY I an Op., ,-1 heilllinn , appeditin Jo
imuyperaigAlne.ticul mai itannbittke 12=111e
the Oteility e brad is Improved, tbe
' come of
more natural, and every man that eolitelbietet tit
in clunrrtynmrtrrnttne tudynndergoes a •=inniik,
,
fly ttoe mrane the repair of the pnyslail Isaß
(.ctrl end Ito health nod vigor seetetegod.7 jtps
drew.. has the benificent °pelages onto
refirkAtee4.4oking thin ta.tbeee
feta golitty . oa bereottive; WM
%lib tbkte glmentelad to, this folfelfosliokietew
tOttiehtildotteettvet the Ceti Ve4tlti IN eine r inlo,4
tieti-nreA sad ' lejeteee
§D'ailiart curttmte s tterlaar or Ocaubs of, vgaiiii,„7
. - .7i4tlleAt.;'.. , .
fritilorp,rNe - ntrantra i - -, :r
v Uit==kintd 0/011- Ira 004
ViCteFiiltAtal2 l4cßi""Nr. N.4
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